Can Gun Power Be Stopped? Experts Weigh In

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the question of whether there are physical means to stop a gun from firing or to reduce its lethality. Participants explore various theoretical and practical approaches, including the use of materials, devices, and unconventional ideas, while acknowledging the complexity and limitations of such concepts.

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  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants propose that a strong kick could potentially slow down a bullet by causing the gun to move backwards.
  • One suggestion involves using superconducting magnets, though concerns are raised about safety and effectiveness against certain types of weapons.
  • Another participant mentions the possibility of using clothing materials to decrease bullet impact, framing it as a form of shielding.
  • There is a discussion about the potential for a magnetic device to affect bullets, particularly in relation to lead's properties, though this is also seen as a speculative idea.
  • A humorous comment suggests encasing oneself in ballistic gelatin as a means to stop bullets, highlighting the absurdity of some proposed solutions.
  • Several participants express uncertainty about the feasibility of their ideas, with some acknowledging the comic nature of the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on effective methods to stop a gun or bullet. Multiple competing views and speculative ideas are presented, with varying degrees of seriousness and practicality.

Contextual Notes

Some ideas presented rely on hypothetical scenarios and may not account for practical limitations or the complexities of firearm mechanics. The discussion includes a mix of serious and humorous contributions, reflecting a range of perspectives on the topic.

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Readers interested in theoretical discussions about firearms, safety mechanisms, or unconventional problem-solving approaches may find this thread engaging.

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Hey there! I found this website and I was hoping to get some info from some smart folks with experience and extensive knowledge. Okay, from the title, I know it seems like a stretch but I just have to know. Physically speaking, is there a way to stop the gun? By stop I mean robbing it of its power, be it through the device not firing, the actual propellant not igniting, or even movement that may decrease the lethality of it. It all seems like a kid coming up with some comic stuff but it's a question that's been on my mind lately and hopefully I can get an answer. Thank you for your time in responding!
 
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Hey there! I found this website and I was hoping to get some info from some smart folks with experience and extensive knowledge. Okay, from the title, I know it seems like a stretch but I just have to know. Physically speaking, is there a way to stop the gun? By stop I mean robbing it of its power, be it through the device not firing, the actual propellant not igniting, or even movement that may decrease the lethality of it. It all seems like a kid coming up with some comic stuff but it's a question that's been on my mind lately and hopefully I can get an answer. Thank you for your time in responding!

If you are able to give a super strong kick or something to gun and make it travel backwards then the bullet will travel slower.
 
One way might be superconducting magnets under the floor, but then that's unsafe if other people in the room may have metal, and useless against ceramic weaponry.

I wonder what the limits on NMR imaging are, since it is the best way I can think of to thoroughly screen for potential weapons. If you don't somehow restrict weapon access in advance (with continual automatic screening), you can try to actively defuse blatant acts of aggression (eg. station a guard with taser readied), or you can think about ways to shield potential targerts (but these are likely to be inconvenient or uneffective). In the real world, you might just put cameras up.

It's difficult to come up with a perfect comic book scheme that is also physically realistic. How do you protect yourself from the person you're shaking hands with, who may be trained in hand techniques?
 
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A good point cesiumfrog. The only thing I can really think of is working with clothing material to decrease the impact of the bullet. That's more of a "shield" though. I guess it's the next best thing. If I may suggest, perhaps not magnets on the floor, but what about a magnetic device? Does lead have a specific electric or magnetic signature that can be tampered with and tuned to make bullets slow down? I know, comic book-ish, but its a start.
 
Well going literally on what you said in order to stop a "gun" you can do several things depending on what the gun is doing at the time. If the gun is say, doing a limbo, then you can tell those annoying bows and arrows to go home since they are obviously a bad influence on your gun. And make sure your gun knows only to associate with guns of equal or larger caliber than it. If your gun is really bad then you can punish your gun by locking it in a gun safe until it learns its lesson, this may take a while since guns are incredibly stubborn, especially in the teen calibers.

But since I am going to assume that you meant how to stop a bullet that has been fired by a gun i would say the most effective way to do this would be to encase yourself with ballistic gelatin, depending on the round you want to stop, up to 3 feet thick. That would provide you with enough protection to stop a .50 BMG. The drawbacks would be looking stupid and obviously social awkwardness, but rest assured you would be fully protected against most handgun, shotgun and rifle rounds.
 
Thank you cesiumfrog for answering my question as best as possible.

[edited: I understand your frustration with how you were treated. Try to stay above it, though

-Russ]
 
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I would remove my "ignorant comments" but I am too stupid to figure out how. Anyways I wasn't trying to make fun of/at you, I just thought it was funny and everyone would get a laugh at a gun doing the limbo. I anything it proves that I am dumb enough to think of those things and dumber to reveal them in public, but in my defense, most everyone else thinks I am pretty funny. So in closing, Sorry. I will go attempt to get a life now.
 
My apologies for snapping like that. I don't handle these things lightly. It's a problem I have, I've been made fun of a lot. But I hope other people can see what I'm trying to accomplish with this question. I'm just trying to see if this device that mankind so reveres has a weakness. Again, my apologies, and I hope that this thread can continue and that people bring some interesting ideas to it.
 

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